Law, Regulations & Ethics
Protesters March Against Monsanto in over 400 cities around the world
Thousands of people across the world have joined together in a global movement, protesting against American biotech giant Monsanto. Activists ...
DuPont closes Kauai operations under pressure from anti-GMO activists
DuPont Pioneer, the seed company that sells corn, sorghum, alfalfa, etc. and was considering expanding Kaua'i operations just a few ...
How much useful information can genetic testing provide about disease?
Reading a genome sequence is like consulting an oracle in many ways—the messages must be interpreted carefully and often in ...
Rebutting Organic Consumer Association’s support of Chipotle GMO-free decision
It has been exciting watching the media place a blazing spotlight on Chipotle's decision to cash in on fear and ...
GMOs distract from legitimate concerns about food
Walking the floor of the National Restaurant Association Show that just ended in Chicago, the claim I saw most often ...
Voters overwhelmingly reject GMO ban in Oregon county
A proposed ban on biotech crops in Oregon’s Benton County has failed by a strong margin. Nearly 73 percent of ...
Confessions of former Monsanto employee: “I’m freaking proud of it”
'I used to work for Monsanto. I got to help people better understand a technology that I think holds immense ...
“Home brewed morphine” from genetically engineered yeast? What did the media get wrong?
Researchers report creating genetically engineered yeast strains that take us one step closer to producing opiates using microbes. How did ...
Mark Lynas: Monsanto’s Syngenta takeover proposal a ‘big mistake’
Just what exactly is Monsanto playing at? Apparently not satisfied with its continuing role as the favourite pantomime villain for ...
Indian scientists hope for favorable ruling from regulators on GM mustard
Indian scientists have completed final trials of a genetically modified (GM) variety of mustard and will submit a report to ...
Safety and efficacy of oxytocin hormone treatments brought to question
There’s a new paper out by Gareth Leng and Mike Ludwig that bears the coy title “Intranasal Oxytocin: Myths and Delusions” ...
Danger of unapproved stem cell therapies growing as clinics expand across US
More than 170 clinics across the country are selling experimental stem cell procedures for dozens of diseases and conditions — ...
Has Big Genomics lived up to its hype?
“Success in sight: The eyes have it!” Thus the scientific journal Gene Therapy greeted the news, in 2008, that an experimental treatment was restoring ...
GMO battle: March Against Myths protests March Against Monsanto
Science Power Hour host Vern Blazek interviews Kavin Senapathy, co-founder of March Against Myths About Modification. Known as MAMyths, the ...
Oregon county GMO ban could shut down scientific research
The GMO debate takes us to Oregon where one county is set to vote on banning GMOs. But it could ...
Should donor-conceived children have legal right to know biological parents?
Joanna Rose’s father, if he is still alive, would be perfectly within his rights to refuse to have anything to ...
Global trade agreements could affect what’s on your plate, including pesticides and GMOs
International trade agreements may seem like a long way from what you’re making for dinner. But the two agreements on ...
German scientists lobby for GM labeling of all products—saying there’s nothing to fear
When it comes to labeling genetically modified (GM) food, the battle lines are usually clear: Those who oppose genetic engineering ...
International gathering of scientists, ethicists seeks to set standards for future of biotech
Roughly 135 scientists, bioethicists, philosophers, lawyers, and policymakers from 25 countries wrapped up the first-ever global summit to carve out ...
National Academy of Sciences seeks to set guidelines for use of CRISPR-Cas9
The National Academy of Sciences, responding to concerns expressed by scientists and ethicists, has launched an ambitious initiative to recommend ...
USA Today editorial: Doubting safety of GMOs is a “kooky notion”
Americans love conspiracy theories: The 1969 moon landing actually occurred on a Hollywood set. Fluoride in drinking water was a ...
How genetic forensics will help protect Kenyan wildlife from poaching
In Kenya, poaching of wildlife for bush meat, trophies such as rhino horns and elephant tusks, skins of animals, feathers ...
Should there be tighter regulations on gene editing in wildlife?
The ethical issues raised by human germline engineering are not new. They deserve consideration, but outcry over designer babies and ...
Gary Hirshberg’s Stonyfield faces hypocrisy backlash over misleading labels
Glass house alert: Stonyfield's yogurts are filled with unknown and unlabeled chemicals. Shouldn't you "just label it", Gary? ...
Chipotle’s non GMO policy will likely increase pesticide use and create more ‘superweeds’
A couple weeks ago, Chipotle announced they were removing genetically engineered crops (called GMOs) from their menu. Kind of. Dan ...
Food, genetic engineering and public opinion: Do popular concerns matter?
Confounding many scientists, the public remains skeptical of GM foods yet embraces biotech medicines. Why the difference? What can we ...
Reviewing food labels: What do they really tell us?
The debate over the safety of genetically modified foods came into the spotlight when Chipotle, the popular Mexican food chain, ...